Saturday 15 September 2007

Melbourne 11th April 2005

How can we miss the Great Ocean Road when in Melbourne? So we got ourselves booked with the 1 day tour and set off @ 7.30am in the morning. It was a minibus, so the journey was cozy, but bumpy. Like in Harry Potter's Prisoner of Azkaban, "It's gonna be a bumpy ride" when Harry got onto to the Knight Bus. About an hour away from Melbourne City Centre, we arrived @ the famous Great Ocean Road. The view is just stunning and breath-taking.

There are several lookouts where by we were brought to and the views just changes with every one that we go. The water are so blue,contrasting against the green hills. Look at the waves pounding onto shore, no wonder the sand are so fine all along the beaches.


We took time to stroll along the numerous beaches, enjoy the breeze and the voices from the sea. The environment is serene, yet you just can't ignore the sound of waves rushing to shore. Although it was Autumn, but we saw a couple surfers trying their skills with the huge waves. Exciting!!! Wish that we will have a ocean-facing property on the Great Ocean Road in time to come.

Shortly after lunch, we headed over to the 12 Apostles. We tried to count them, but we could never get 12, no matter how many times we tried. So our guide told us, according the guidebooks, there are only 9 of the 12 left. But new stacks are appearing everyday as bridges connecting them collaspes, thus forming individuals all over the place.

The 12 Apostles changes almost everyday as the pounding waves erodes and shape them. So when you get the chance go see they, or they may not be there the next time you pop over.






Melbourne 10th April 2005

Today, it's time for sea breeze and sunshine. We headed over to St Kilda's Beach, where there will always be the Sunday Arts and Craft Bazaar. I (or Brenda) can always find things to buy. From handmade accessories, native animal soft toys, handbags to art paintings. It's amazing that how people can come up with so many things just with their own imagination and dare to pursue their dreams. See the little Bilby on my shoulder, we got it there.

Since St Kilda's is where people spend their Sunday mornings, sipping freshly made Latte and muffins. There are numerous cafes and restaurants there. Speaking of those, after much shopping and looking around. We were attracted to a Burger Joint, where the beef patties are sizzling on the grill and fries are swimming in hot oil. We had burgers, fries, potato salad and, of course, mile shake to wash everything down. By the time we were done, there was a long line outside waiting to be seated. This must be a very popular restaurant.

Later that night, feeling lucky, we went over to the Crown Casino, Melbourne. Located along the Yarra River, this Casino-cum-shopping mall-cum-hotel is truly a one-stop place for the Rich. Remember Warner Bros.? The branch, located in Singapore, was closed down, but we found another in Melbourne. After some shopping around, we went over to the Casino to try out our luck. Did you know that if you are a first-timer there, with your pasport, you can register free and get a complimentary AUD5 credit in the card to try your luck? So we went over to the Jackpot machine and 'ting ting ting', we are on..... How much did we win? Well, just say that we had enought for breakfast for the next 2 days.




Melbourne 9th April 2005

Our 2nd trip to Melbourne. The last time I came, I missed out quite a few places, and so this time round, I am determine to do more exploring in Melbourne City. Here we are, in front of the State Library - Melbourne, right after we touched down and checked into our "home" @ Mecure Welcome. It is so different from our National Library. I always prefer the Colonial-style (I think) architecture to the Futuristic design of the National Library in Singapore. Life is so relax here. People can just sit around on the grass patch and feed the pigeons without any restriction. Cannot imagine that happening in Singapore. You may have a "Fine" instead of a fine day.
Oh!! Melbourne Central... This place was just open when we were there, so a few shops were still "Work-in-Progress". But there were several interesting displays all around the place. Like this spiral glass roof, reminds us of Wheelock Place over here @ home.

And this elephant tusk look alike bench, which we were quite skeptical about sitting on them. Afraid that they may suddenly break or something. But, in the end, they holded and we got this nice photo taken.

After all that walking around, our stomach started their singing and orchestra, so we headed down to Queen Vic for some snack and more shopping. I simply love this place, totally "Everything under 1 roof". There are so many areas to go, things to see and to BUY!!! We started off from the Gourmet Food stores, where we got our German Frank Hotdog, we were too busy eating and clean forgot about taking pictures of them. There are load of things there, Deli with Hams and Sausages; Tibits like nougats and many more. You have to be there to see for yourself. Thereafter we went over to the Fresh Food and Veg section. Rows and rows of fresh meat displayed in refrigerated cabinets that looks to tempting and crying out, "Buy Me!". How I wish we can have such a place in Singapore.